Cisco Headend Digital Broadband Delivery System 安装指南
Restart the cron Jobs
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Restart the cron Jobs
Restarting the cron Jobs on the DNCS
1 From a dncs xterm window on the DNCS, type pgrep -fl cron and then press
Enter.
2 Have the cron jobs restarted on their own?
If yes, skip the rest of this procedure and go to Restarting the cron Jobs on
the Application Server (on page 71).
the Application Server (on page 71).
If no, continue with step 3.
3 From a root xterm window, type svcadm -v enable -rs cron and then press
Enter. The system restarts all cron jobs.
4 Confirm that the cron jobs have restarted by typing pgrep -fl cron and then
pressing Enter.
5 Go to
Restarting the cron Jobs on the Application Server (on page 71).
Restarting the cron Jobs on the Application Server
Follow these instructions to restart the cron jobs, if necessary, on the Application
Server.
Note: The cron jobs on the Application Server may have restarted on their own
when you booted the application Server, earlier in this chapter.
1 From a dncs xterm window on the Application Server, type pgrep -fl cron and
Server.
Note: The cron jobs on the Application Server may have restarted on their own
when you booted the application Server, earlier in this chapter.
1 From a dncs xterm window on the Application Server, type pgrep -fl cron and
then press Enter.
2 Have the cron jobs restarted on their own?
If yes, skip the rest of this procedure and go to SR i4.2.2 Post Upgrade
Procedures (on page 73).
Procedures (on page 73).
If no, continue with step 3.
3 From a root xterm window on the Application Server, type svcadm -v enable -rs
cron and then press Enter. The system restarts all cron jobs.
4 Confirm that the cron jobs have restarted by typing pgrep -fl cron and then press
Enter. The system should list /usr/sbin/cron.